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Literary Devices in Poetry: Alliteration, Assonance, Rhyme, and Rhythm

Learn about alliteration, assonance, rhythm, and rhyme in poetry. Discover their definitions and examples. Explore the significance of Shakespearean literature.

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Literary Devices in Poetry: Alliteration, Assonance, Rhyme, and Rhythm

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  1. 1/17 A day HOMEWORK QUIZ 1

  2. What is alliteration? • Words that have the same vowel sounds. • The beat of a piece. • Words that start with the same letter sound. • Words that contain the same consonant.

  3. What is assonance? • Words that have the same vowel sounds. • The beat of a piece. • Words that start with the same letter sound. • Words that contain the same consonant.

  4. What is rhythm? • Words that have the same vowel sounds. • The beat of a piece. • Words that start with the same letter sound. • Words that contain the same consonant.

  5. Which of these is an example of rhyme? • Cat, bird, dog • Ants, rant, rent • Can, men, send • Smart, art, dart

  6. Why do we read Shakespeare? • We have to. • The values and themes are still relevant. • The way language is used is important. • All of the above.

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